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. >> the economy may be improving but not fast enough apparently for some customers. travel is project those who host faith in the future that travel will drop 3.7% for holiday air this year. reporting live at sfo. don knapp, kpix5. >> it is expected 43.5 million people will travel had this weekend and most of them, 39 million by car. >>> new details are emerging about the fire car crash that killed actor paul walker. now, we have the emotional reaction from his father. >> i just am glad every time i saw him i told him i loved him. [crying] >> reporter: paul walker's father is trying to deal with the death of his son who was named after him. one of four children, a neighbor told us he and his wife raised in this house. today, friends and family got together here. >> can't beat friends at a time like this. and brothers. we are all taking it pretty hard. >> walker leaves behind a 15- year-old daughter, medo. >> going to take time and dad she is 15, i don't have much more time to get with her and boom another movie. oh. i don't know what to do here, you know? >> reporter
. >> the economy may be improving but not fast enough apparently for some customers. travel is project those who host faith in the future that travel will drop 3.7% for holiday air this year. reporting live at sfo. don knapp, kpix5. >> it is expected 43.5 million people will travel had this weekend and most of them, 39 million by car. >>> new details are emerging about the fire car crash that killed actor paul walker. now, we have the emotional reaction from his father....
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you will find all kinds of workers in these fast-food places because the economy has been bad. the bottom line the district of columbia provide for a minimum wage. walmart opened tir doors. in fact we were surprised to learn starting wage at walmart is $9.25 per hour, even now. we had great impact. they were talking 8.25 per hour. we'll take it to $11.50 with indexing after 2016. we not heard any opposition from walmart. melissa: you were understanding that 23,000 people applied for 600 jobs at walmart that means that 2.6% of the people who applied, that is how many actually got a job there. there were plenty of people who want those jobs. they obviously don't think they're bad jobs. why do you feel like you have to so dramatically change the wage there if it looks like it is working just fine? >> it is not working fine. the bottom line is th600 people that will be working there will be receiving minimum wage. we brought costco into the district of columbia. air average hourly wait is $21. melissa: average associate wage at walmart is 12.87. >> that is the average wage. but i'v
you will find all kinds of workers in these fast-food places because the economy has been bad. the bottom line the district of columbia provide for a minimum wage. walmart opened tir doors. in fact we were surprised to learn starting wage at walmart is $9.25 per hour, even now. we had great impact. they were talking 8.25 per hour. we'll take it to $11.50 with indexing after 2016. we not heard any opposition from walmart. melissa: you were understanding that 23,000 people applied for 600 jobs at...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their0-year lipper average t. rowe price. invest with confidence. with investment infmation, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider refully before investing. with investment infmation, risks, fees and expenses stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutioning power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help poweentire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ melissa: whether on wall street or main street, here is who made money, anyone that owns twitter. despite a scathing letter from berkshire hathaway hammering twitter, they led a mini-rally, closing up 5.6%, nice. cofounder evan williams owns 57 million shares of twitter. he made wait for it -- $132 million today. i would say that
rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their0-year lipper average t. rowe price. invest with confidence. with investment infmation, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider refully before investing. with investment infmation, risks, fees and expenses stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21...
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and they don't have the dollar) to spend in our economy to revive us after this recession. >> and ken jacobs, do you think that the minimum wage should be raised to $15 an hour? what effectjf would that qhave? >> well, i think california does need a raise÷njf in the minimum wage. in fact, we will have one now going up to $10 over the next several years. what we92# seeing is in urban xd areas, certain citiesk a+m al ttj higher than lpthat. the city ofjf sea-tac just passd one, doesn't cover everyone, but airport and for hotels near the airport, the city of seattle's looking for a much higher minimum wage. what we've seen from the research on minimum wages in general is overalli] it has a tremendous boost in people's evidence shows either no impact on employment or very small. now we haven't looked at -- we haven't seen a broad-based past. wo calling for in their industry to have $15 an hour andt( aÑi unio. and it's -- it'sÑpp sensibleç!ñó demand. >> there are a number of t(stud though, that will contradict what you're saying. for example, david newmark, economics professor at u
and they don't have the dollar) to spend in our economy to revive us after this recession. >> and ken jacobs, do you think that the minimum wage should be raised to $15 an hour? what effectjf would that qhave? >> well, i think california does need a raise÷njf in the minimum wage. in fact, we will have one now going up to $10 over the next several years. what we92# seeing is in urban xd areas, certain citiesk a+m al ttj higher than lpthat. the city ofjf sea-tac just passd one,...
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and on the topic of the economy, the november jobs report is out friday. it will be closely watched. some are expecting the unemployment rate to drop as much as .5%, not because americans are getting hired but because the dip in unemployment is due to washington removing more than one million long term unemployed people off the benefit roles. jobless benefits were 1.3 million people set out to run out on january 1st. >> yeah, there is only a few days left for congress to do that. listen, amazon made a lot of news with that drone story delivering packages. it turns out they're not alone in trying this out. >> brian, the drum wars are upon us. it's not just amazon. ups and google are also testing their own versions of delivery drones. u.p.s. neither confirming or denying the reports of the testing and a google watchdog site says the company has been testing drones as recently as february. it looks like we'll be getting drone delivery sometime soon. i'm not sure how they can get in my apartment bulgd. >> i think new york will be a nightmare when it comes to t
and on the topic of the economy, the november jobs report is out friday. it will be closely watched. some are expecting the unemployment rate to drop as much as .5%, not because americans are getting hired but because the dip in unemployment is due to washington removing more than one million long term unemployed people off the benefit roles. jobless benefits were 1.3 million people set out to run out on january 1st. >> yeah, there is only a few days left for congress to do that. listen,...
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not bad for a creaky economy. right? >> having that first number start with a 2, having the 200,000-plus job numbers is really good. people will be encouraged by that. >> reporter: gregory roston with stanford's institute for economic policy research says the economy is showing positive signs, but he cautions we still have a low labor participation rate, meaning plenty of folks are staying on the sidelines not looking for work or they're underemployed. >> pass a one-year delay of obama care. >> reporter: as for those shenanigans in washington, did we really survive unscathed? roston says that's extremely unlikely despite recent news. >> is this validation to all those folks, don't worry about a government shutdown, it won't really hurt our economy? >> i don't think so. this is something where you don't know what would have happened if we hadn't had the shutdown. we could have gotten this 250,000 job increase. there were a lot of people who cut gback on spending. consumer spenting dropped a lot. you had contractors who di
not bad for a creaky economy. right? >> having that first number start with a 2, having the 200,000-plus job numbers is really good. people will be encouraged by that. >> reporter: gregory roston with stanford's institute for economic policy research says the economy is showing positive signs, but he cautions we still have a low labor participation rate, meaning plenty of folks are staying on the sidelines not looking for work or they're underemployed. >> pass a one-year delay...
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economy of a company like boeing making great planes. and they do make great planes. they make the best planes in the world. they have the best aircraft workers in the world in washington. they wanted to re-negotiate a labor contract a couple years ahead of its expiration. the state of washington was willing to give $9 billion in tax incentives, the largest in the history of the state by far to keep boeing there. and it's not like boeing is in debt. $4 billion in profits last year. good stock price, all of those orders as you indicate, and what i see this becoming, unfortunately, is a race to the bottom. and that's not a race that we want our workers to be in. that's not ultimately a race that's going to be good for the u.s. economy. >> doesn't question come up about boeing's quality because the work force is there in seattle, all of the infrastructure, when i say infrastructure, i'm talking about all of the guts that are put together to put an aircraft like this together. this is going to have to be major facility construction in these other states that simply can't
economy of a company like boeing making great planes. and they do make great planes. they make the best planes in the world. they have the best aircraft workers in the world in washington. they wanted to re-negotiate a labor contract a couple years ahead of its expiration. the state of washington was willing to give $9 billion in tax incentives, the largest in the history of the state by far to keep boeing there. and it's not like boeing is in debt. $4 billion in profits last year. good stock...
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is it because the sanctions were biting deeply into the economy or from a political perspective the ar art you are genuine in sg a new chapter. >> in iran we have political elections an an popular and popr elections. >> they chose a different path this time around. and that election provided a historic opportunity to us and to the west in order to atry tro address us. you. we are not talking about sanctions. when sanctions started iran had less than 200 centrifuges and the note product has been 1880 centrifuges that has been added to iran's stock of centrifuges so sanctions have utterly failed in that regard. it seems to me that the west is trying to take advantage of the historic opportunity. we have a new government and a different approach to foreign policy. our tenants of foreign policy have not changed we insist on our rice rite an rights and we t negotiate. this can be achieved best through construction gea negotiation. >> first of all, what has happened, nick, since this deal was made and are there signs of how this is going to work? >> yeah, john, i think their initial reaction
is it because the sanctions were biting deeply into the economy or from a political perspective the ar art you are genuine in sg a new chapter. >> in iran we have political elections an an popular and popr elections. >> they chose a different path this time around. and that election provided a historic opportunity to us and to the west in order to atry tro address us. you. we are not talking about sanctions. when sanctions started iran had less than 200 centrifuges and the note...
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what is he going to mean for the country's economy and the average iranian? devon caught in the middle of the tensions between washington for over 30 years since the revolution. "limited," word is there will be relief. is a small percentage. congress wants to see more sanctions put on iran. if in six months there is no progress, i'd at research is pushing back. they said we have a firm sanctions. -- the administration is pushing back. you will not see dramatic changes. you will see relief on sanctions that were lifted. the auto area and sanctions. >> what about the average iranian? they haven't caught in the middle. >> they have been in support of what is going on with the diplomatic deals. you will more support for raw honey -- rohani andy lee leeway. the iranians have been supportive as the american public. rohani leeway. picture.s a clearer >> what you have seen since 1979, iranians have been isolated. not been able to the oil revenues they had historically. billions lost. a huge part of their economic progress. that is a key area. there been sanctions on
what is he going to mean for the country's economy and the average iranian? devon caught in the middle of the tensions between washington for over 30 years since the revolution. "limited," word is there will be relief. is a small percentage. congress wants to see more sanctions put on iran. if in six months there is no progress, i'd at research is pushing back. they said we have a firm sanctions. -- the administration is pushing back. you will not see dramatic changes. you will see...
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and china represent the world's largest economies, the world largest energy consumers, and the world's largest emitters of carbon pollution. i would rather not be the largest energy consumer or the largest emitter of carbon pollution, but since we are, we are going to get together and talk. we know there is economic competition between the two nations. that is healthy. but we do share the same climate and the same level of concern about a changing climate. i think we are well positioned to begin work together in a more concerted effort to move forward, to build on what i think of as 30 years of significant cooperation and partnership between our countries already. let me highlight the fact that one of the opportunities when i go to china is to build on the fact that epa and the ministry of environmental protection in china have had a deep and strong relationship. they know they are facing á1m they have known that for some time. we know that as well. for the past 15 years, we have been working with them in depth on working to address their air quality challenges. it is now very clear t
and china represent the world's largest economies, the world largest energy consumers, and the world's largest emitters of carbon pollution. i would rather not be the largest energy consumer or the largest emitter of carbon pollution, but since we are, we are going to get together and talk. we know there is economic competition between the two nations. that is healthy. but we do share the same climate and the same level of concern about a changing climate. i think we are well positioned to...
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these days, signs the economy is recovering. >> more than doubled in sales. next year, we are planning to hire 150 people. >> reporter: that hiring trend reflects what is happening throughout the country with news that employers added $200,000 jobs for the last months. 40,000 in education and health care. 27,000 manufacturing jobs, 17,000 construction jobs. >> now, we are getting consistent jobs reports. it's positive. it's positive for the economy and people should feel generally better that conditions are improving. >> reporter: on closer look, the unemployment rate for adult men is 6.7%. for women, 6.2%. the numbers are higher for african-americans and teenagers. still, some worry washington's upcoming budget battles could threaten the recovery. >> the u.s. economy pays attention to what washington is doing but this is an unpredictable business. it makes it interesting, but hard to know, sort of, what washington does in the next week, month or year. what that means, how much the economy can recover and at what rate. >> reporter: there may be political unce
these days, signs the economy is recovering. >> more than doubled in sales. next year, we are planning to hire 150 people. >> reporter: that hiring trend reflects what is happening throughout the country with news that employers added $200,000 jobs for the last months. 40,000 in education and health care. 27,000 manufacturing jobs, 17,000 construction jobs. >> now, we are getting consistent jobs reports. it's positive. it's positive for the economy and people should feel...
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economy growing. and they keep the u.s. safe and secure. our members produce goods and services that are exported all over the world. while we believe in global trade and we have seen first-hand its benefits, our members have also felt this harsh impact. we dream of a global economy that works for u.s. workers as well as workers throughout the world. sadly we have a long way to go in order to make this a reality. for u.s. aerospace workers whose jobs have moved to mexico or china, for over 1000 bangladeshi apparel workers that ran a plaza while earning roughly 18 cents an hour, for enslaved children working on cocoa plantations in the ivory coast or for the millions of people who work every day for wages that are far below poverty level. the global economy has failed them. our nation's trade policies contributing to this failure. it has led to trade agreements with countries like mexico which continued to persecute mexican trade unionists such as if tpp is implemented, u.s. manufacturing may find itself on the endangered species list. soon,
economy growing. and they keep the u.s. safe and secure. our members produce goods and services that are exported all over the world. while we believe in global trade and we have seen first-hand its benefits, our members have also felt this harsh impact. we dream of a global economy that works for u.s. workers as well as workers throughout the world. sadly we have a long way to go in order to make this a reality. for u.s. aerospace workers whose jobs have moved to mexico or china, for over 1000...
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the economy grew faster than expected. >>> twitter has named a woman to its board of directors for the first time. 66-year-old margerie scardino is the former ceo of a communication company. in the past twitter has been criticized for the lack of women on its boards and top officials. >>> the -- this quilt honors 45 people who have died of aids. youth uprising says it's hosting the quilt to raise awareness for aids. >>> two schoolmates diagnosed with cancer just days apart. how a community is rallying behind the girls and their families. >> i break down and cry all the time because i just can't even believe the generosity. >> a freeze warning still in effect and winter weather advisory on the way. the unusual conditions still to come in the >>> a number of home burglaries in hercules could be the work of two teenagers. in all cases they happen during the day when the homes were empty. pry marks were found in front doors. one homeowner said he found cash and electronics missing. >> you have to take extra measures. >> another victim says he walked in while the burglar was still there but
the economy grew faster than expected. >>> twitter has named a woman to its board of directors for the first time. 66-year-old margerie scardino is the former ceo of a communication company. in the past twitter has been criticized for the lack of women on its boards and top officials. >>> the -- this quilt honors 45 people who have died of aids. youth uprising says it's hosting the quilt to raise awareness for aids. >>> two schoolmates diagnosed with cancer just days...
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the economy didn't always work for everyone. racial discrimination locked millions out of poverty or out of opportunity. women were too often confined to a handful of often poorly paid professions and it was only through painstaking struggle that more women in i nor days and americans with disabilities began to win the right to more fairly and fully participate in the economy. nevertheless, during the post-world war two years the economic ground felt stable and secure for most americans. and the future looks brighter than the past. and for some that meant following in your old man's footsteps at the local plant and you knew that a blue-collar job would buy you a home and a car and maybe a vacation once in a while, health care and a reliable pension. for others it meant going to college. in some cases may be the first in your family to go to college. and it meant graduating without taking on loads of debt and being able to count on advancement through a vibrant job market. now it's true that those at the top even in those years c
the economy didn't always work for everyone. racial discrimination locked millions out of poverty or out of opportunity. women were too often confined to a handful of often poorly paid professions and it was only through painstaking struggle that more women in i nor days and americans with disabilities began to win the right to more fairly and fully participate in the economy. nevertheless, during the post-world war two years the economic ground felt stable and secure for most americans. and...
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the economy grew faster than expected. >>> twitter has named a woman to its board of directors for the first time. 66-year-old margerie scardino is the former ceo of a communication company. in the past twitter has been criticized for the lack of women on its boards and top officials. >>> the -- this quilt honors 45 people who have died of aids. youth uprising says it's hosting the quilt to raise awareness for aids. >>> two schoolmates diagnosed with cancer just days apart. how a community is rallying behind the girls and their families. >> i break down and cry all the time because i just can't even believe the generosity. >> a freeze warning still in effect and winter weather advisory on the way. the unusual conditions still to come in the bay area forecast. >> and next a rash of burglaries. >> the neighbors across the street that have been broken into and had their stuff taken. >> why police believe one teenager is to blame. ♪ i love it! ♪ thank you grandma for the dolls. ♪ ♪ i love it! ♪ i'm ninja kicking through the halls. ♪ ♪ i love it! ♪ mom's posting pictures on
the economy grew faster than expected. >>> twitter has named a woman to its board of directors for the first time. 66-year-old margerie scardino is the former ceo of a communication company. in the past twitter has been criticized for the lack of women on its boards and top officials. >>> the -- this quilt honors 45 people who have died of aids. youth uprising says it's hosting the quilt to raise awareness for aids. >>> two schoolmates diagnosed with cancer just days...
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monica: fundamental transformation of the economy. charles: it is what they hate moormore and the hate nothing me than fossil fuel. monica: and capitalism. stuart: wasn't that the name of your book? monica: "what the [bleep] just happened." charles: a lot of birds are going to be saying that. stuart: scott sheller said we would get a pullback. not midday yet, not a pullback yet. we had a split among democrats. you're used to hearing about it, we got that, now the democrats and taxes at the heart of the split. $1.5 trillion in new taxes. some colleagues say that is political suicide. the "wall street journal" weighs in next. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. stuart: dallas and 127.
monica: fundamental transformation of the economy. charles: it is what they hate moormore and the hate nothing me than fossil fuel. monica: and capitalism. stuart: wasn't that the name of your book? monica: "what the [bleep] just happened." charles: a lot of birds are going to be saying that. stuart: scott sheller said we would get a pullback. not midday yet, not a pullback yet. we had a split among democrats. you're used to hearing about it, we got that, now the democrats and taxes...
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those folks who are trying to recycle back into the economy? on saturday, president obama called out republicans for targeting americans in need. >> it shouldn't be a partisan issue. for decades, congress has voted to offer relief to job seekers. including when the unemployment rate was lower than it is today. but now that economic lifeline is in jeopardy. all because republicans in this congress, which is on track to be be the most unproddive in history, have so far refused to extend it. >> well, i have to give credit to the republicans here. they have the country responding to and talking about the three things i've just pointed out when we have had 40, what, 5, 6 months of private sector oh job growth. when we have added 7 million jobs since president obama inherited the great recession. now that we've got unemployment down, according to the bureau of labor statistics, 7%, arguably, still in double digits. and they've got us believing that we're just not doing -- well, actually, we're doing too much for those who are in need. the president i
those folks who are trying to recycle back into the economy? on saturday, president obama called out republicans for targeting americans in need. >> it shouldn't be a partisan issue. for decades, congress has voted to offer relief to job seekers. including when the unemployment rate was lower than it is today. but now that economic lifeline is in jeopardy. all because republicans in this congress, which is on track to be be the most unproddive in history, have so far refused to extend it....
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economy has added about 2000 jobs a month for the past three months and the u.s. employment rate patrick fell from 7.3 to 7%. the federal reserve will start tapering back to its massive bond buying program by the end of the year. in fact the fans got over three + six trillion dollars on its balance sheet right now. at a recent survey suggests economists think 62 percent of them think the bonds will be tapering at the end of 2014. another third the% thinks it will happen in the second quarter. it's like to be kind of ugly as the festers to taper is bound by program. the real concern is what will happen with interest rates. we get a jump or rise slowly. >>anny: of 2014. a new survey from the associated press finds one in 5 americans become rich for parts of their lives. the group is made up largely of older professionals, working married couples and more educated singles. many of them earn a household income of $250,000 or more at some point. they are liberal on issues like abortion and same sex marriage, but they are also wary of any government role in closing the
economy has added about 2000 jobs a month for the past three months and the u.s. employment rate patrick fell from 7.3 to 7%. the federal reserve will start tapering back to its massive bond buying program by the end of the year. in fact the fans got over three + six trillion dollars on its balance sheet right now. at a recent survey suggests economists think 62 percent of them think the bonds will be tapering at the end of 2014. another third the% thinks it will happen in the second quarter....
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keep in mind, that's as the economy improves, there's still so many people out there suffering. >>> it is going to be cold. let's get the latest for u. >> spencer christian is tracking it. spencer? >>> yes, the cold snap will make us quickly forget about the mild spell we just had. live doppler 7 h.d. up north, a shrinking area of light rain. it was a much wider area earlier moving south of eureka toward mend cito county and the bay area. not the possibility of showers we're concerned about but thea, rival of very cold air. a freeze watch is in effect for tuesday night, tomorrow into wednesday morning for the north bay, the strait and delta. subfreezing temperatures will be spread all across this area. possible damage to sensitive plant and exposed pipes. now the following morning or night, wednesday into thursday morning, the freeze watch expands to virtually all of the bay area with the exception of san francisco. it will be even colder with still freezing temperatures spreading southward. there's an increased risk of hypothermia. as we look live from the east bay hills camera, here'
keep in mind, that's as the economy improves, there's still so many people out there suffering. >>> it is going to be cold. let's get the latest for u. >> spencer christian is tracking it. spencer? >>> yes, the cold snap will make us quickly forget about the mild spell we just had. live doppler 7 h.d. up north, a shrinking area of light rain. it was a much wider area earlier moving south of eureka toward mend cito county and the bay area. not the possibility of showers...
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and stimulate the economies in the ways we've talked about a stimulation that happens from raising the minimum wage, putting those folks on the books, earning minimum wage positions and without the kind of wage that we see and paying tacks. phillip agnew and ovik roy, thank you both for being here. phillip, thanks for your point about the kind of coalition building that is part of this strategy. i greatly appreciate it. i'm glad you've had the opportunity to break your fast and thank you for your contribution to this effort. >> thank you very much. thank you for having pe. >> thank you, ovik,ing if being here. i hope you come back. we always like an economics debate between marc morial and you. that's high "nerdland" activity. when we come back, nelson mandela's first visit to the united states after being released from prison and how he touched american lives both then and now. if you've got copd like me, hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airwa
and stimulate the economies in the ways we've talked about a stimulation that happens from raising the minimum wage, putting those folks on the books, earning minimum wage positions and without the kind of wage that we see and paying tacks. phillip agnew and ovik roy, thank you both for being here. phillip, thanks for your point about the kind of coalition building that is part of this strategy. i greatly appreciate it. i'm glad you've had the opportunity to break your fast and thank you for...
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economies suffered and all of it was unnecessary. fighting to deliver quality affordable care and the security that comes with it to every american is paramount. making sure everyone gets a fair shake and as we continue to rebuild our economy and a better middle class and that is what the affordable care act does by using touchtone american values of transparency and competition to improve health care protections and affordability for those americans who already have insurance and to provide new affordable care act and sort consumers who don't have the -- for consumers who don't have it or want to switch their insurance. we finally put in place real solutions that will continue for decades to come. reforming the system is not an easy task. i have worked on many complicated issues. peace in the middle east, iran, but it deals. -- and budget deals. reforming the health care system is the single most complicated issue i've faced and does the president often says there is a reason why folks try. is it worth getting a grip on health care
economies suffered and all of it was unnecessary. fighting to deliver quality affordable care and the security that comes with it to every american is paramount. making sure everyone gets a fair shake and as we continue to rebuild our economy and a better middle class and that is what the affordable care act does by using touchtone american values of transparency and competition to improve health care protections and affordability for those americans who already have insurance and to provide...
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. >> nobody has better economies of scale than google. they could be a major player here. what i expect them to do is drive even further commoditization in cloud computing. the others are going to have to figure out how to do services on top to make it profitable. >> they'll make money charging companies for operating a cloud server for them, right? >> absolutely. they're going to drop the prices on that. >> we talked a little a minute ago about tablets. idc saying pc shipments will shrink more than expected in 2013. they were down 4% last year. this year they're saying 10%. it's not as though we don't look around this room, everybody's got a desk top. most people have a laptop. but what's selling now are tablets. >> people aren't buying a lot of new pcs. 10.1% the most it's ever been down, down to 2008 levels they're projecting. they're hopeful that the losses will stabilize once these two and one pcs come out. that's kind of wishful thinking. better tablets come out they might continue to buy those. >> all about the mobility. sue? >> gentlemen, let's get the trading acti
. >> nobody has better economies of scale than google. they could be a major player here. what i expect them to do is drive even further commoditization in cloud computing. the others are going to have to figure out how to do services on top to make it profitable. >> they'll make money charging companies for operating a cloud server for them, right? >> absolutely. they're going to drop the prices on that. >> we talked a little a minute ago about tablets. idc saying pc...
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now to the economy. a record day for online shop okay this cyber monday, some 131 million americans hit the web for deals. the return, impressive sales topping $2,000,000,000. >> that's encouraging news given the overall holiday sales declined. retail analyst david strausser told ali velshi's re"real money holiday discounts are likely to get bigger in the coming weeks. >> the history of the weekend is it's not always a great indicator of what will happen the rest of the season. this year is different. we are pretty laid in. it's a late thanksgiving, six fewer days between thanksgiving and christmas. there will be a lot of discounting going on. there is a lot of inventory that will get pushed out between now and christmas. >> what does this mean for the country's overall recovery? joining us to talk about cyber monday and its impact on the economy is financial expert phil wahba. >> thank you. >> what do you make of this? anything we can draw from these numbers? >> well, i think consistent with what we saw
now to the economy. a record day for online shop okay this cyber monday, some 131 million americans hit the web for deals. the return, impressive sales topping $2,000,000,000. >> that's encouraging news given the overall holiday sales declined. retail analyst david strausser told ali velshi's re"real money holiday discounts are likely to get bigger in the coming weeks. >> the history of the weekend is it's not always a great indicator of what will happen the rest of the season....
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keep in mind, that's as the economy improves, there's still so manpeople out there suffering. >>> it is gog to be cold. let's get the latestor u. >> spenc christian is tracking it. spencer? >>> yes, the cold snap will make us quickly forget about the mild spell we just had. live doppler 7 h.d. up north, a shrinking area of light rain. it was a much wider area earlier moving south of eureka toward mend cito county and the bay area. not the possibility of showers we're concerned about but thea, rival of very cold air. a freeze watch is in effect for tuesday night, tomorrow into wednesday morning for the north bay, the strait and lta. subfreezing temperatures will be spread all across this area. possle damage to sensitive plant and exposedpipes. now the following morning or night, wednesday into thursday morning, the freeze watch expands to virtually all of the bay area with the exception of safrancisco. it will be even colder with still freezing temperatures spreadg southward. there's an increased risk of hypothermia. as we look liverom the east bay hills camera, here's the projected m
keep in mind, that's as the economy improves, there's still so manpeople out there suffering. >>> it is gog to be cold. let's get the latestor u. >> spenc christian is tracking it. spencer? >>> yes, the cold snap will make us quickly forget about the mild spell we just had. live doppler 7 h.d. up north, a shrinking area of light rain. it was a much wider area earlier moving south of eureka toward mend cito county and the bay area. not the possibility of showers we're...
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as the economy improves, they will be competing with other obstacles, hedging the improving economy based on their portfolio that they have now. >> cast your eyes into the future. we are being told that the volker rule will not be enforced for another year. the president announced it back in january of 2010 and banks have been responding since then, suspending their prop trading desks. in 2015 how different are things going to be from the way they 2009?n >> first and foremost, metrics will matter. that is the only way that regulators are going to be able to distinguish prop trading from market making to tying hedging to specific and identifiable risks. banks are already comfortable measuring risks on a daily basis , now they are really going to have to step up their measurements of inventory, because that matters in determining market making from prop trading and turnover of inventory as well. these metrics will determine how forcibly the enforcement will follow. hard to findo be baselines right now, there is still an element of prop trading in all banking activities, so finding a baselin
as the economy improves, they will be competing with other obstacles, hedging the improving economy based on their portfolio that they have now. >> cast your eyes into the future. we are being told that the volker rule will not be enforced for another year. the president announced it back in january of 2010 and banks have been responding since then, suspending their prop trading desks. in 2015 how different are things going to be from the way they 2009?n >> first and foremost,...
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oakland airports director of operations believes the improving economy will help it regain its share of passengers. >>> volunteers from the san francisco spca will begin visiting the airport this weekk with eight certified therapy dogs. they wear vests that say pet me. the aim is to relieve stress for travelers. >>> as football playoffs approach, beware websites that would sell you a ticket for that sold out game. a seattle seahawks fan is very upset after buying fake tickets from a man who advertised on craigslist. the tickets for tomorrow's game look real. but when she had her son make the same call as a test, he was offered the exact same seats. the cost? $225 each. >> i had to take out some of the savings money for the tickets for my kids. this was part of their christmas gift. >> police told her there is nothing she can do to get her money back. >>> some parents are excusing to unschool their children with a nontraditional form of learning. the school's founder says even colleges are catching onto the idea that tests aren't everything. >> colleges are starting to realize that st
oakland airports director of operations believes the improving economy will help it regain its share of passengers. >>> volunteers from the san francisco spca will begin visiting the airport this weekk with eight certified therapy dogs. they wear vests that say pet me. the aim is to relieve stress for travelers. >>> as football playoffs approach, beware websites that would sell you a ticket for that sold out game. a seattle seahawks fan is very upset after buying fake tickets...
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. >>> one sign we are seeing of an improving economy is the holiday partying. here's an example of that. the general manager says she's seen more reservations for holiday parties than in previous year. so far that restaurant has booked 25 parties and six more are waiting to be confirmed. >>> we have parties from 10 people to 100 people. >>> she says those parties can account for 10% of the year's revenue and this year she says is looking pretty good. >>> it's the ultimate gift for a coffee lover. an extremely limited rose gold colored metal gift card. it's $450. only 4,000 were available and they sold out in second. some are going for more than $1,500 on ebay. some customers are not happy about the sale. luxury own line posted and then pulled the card immediately. >>> an unusual art theft in sacramento and it was met with an unusual punishment. a print of a nude woman on a cigar has hung for many years. there have been attempts to steal it but someone finally made off with it. but police used cameras to identify the thief. he managed to bargain his way out of b
. >>> one sign we are seeing of an improving economy is the holiday partying. here's an example of that. the general manager says she's seen more reservations for holiday parties than in previous year. so far that restaurant has booked 25 parties and six more are waiting to be confirmed. >>> we have parties from 10 people to 100 people. >>> she says those parties can account for 10% of the year's revenue and this year she says is looking pretty good. >>> it's...
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one reason is the sign that more americans are getting jobs, which reflects growth in the economy. the adp national employment report showed the private sector added 215,000 jobs in november, and that was more than expected. close attention will be paid to the november report, which is due out on friday. >>> it's cold out there right now. check out napa at 24 degrees. i've got a forecast for napa in the area around santa rosa, for overnight lows into the teens. napa could easily get down to 19 degrees tonight. even cooler. walnut creek, 26 degrees. right now, temperatures below freezing. the freeze warning in effect for everybody until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow except san francisco. interestingly enough, we still have light winds out there. these winds, when they die down, it's going to get colder. we're looking for records tomorrow. napa tomorrow could easily crush its record set in 1972. the records of 1972. livermore, 24. that breaks a record. oakland could break a record. san francisco could break a record. it is going to be one cold morning tomorrow morning. then on top of that, the
one reason is the sign that more americans are getting jobs, which reflects growth in the economy. the adp national employment report showed the private sector added 215,000 jobs in november, and that was more than expected. close attention will be paid to the november report, which is due out on friday. >>> it's cold out there right now. check out napa at 24 degrees. i've got a forecast for napa in the area around santa rosa, for overnight lows into the teens. napa could easily get...
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. >> reporter: clearly, good for the shopper and the economy in his case. now, you should know that same- day delivery is free until christmas. here and at eastridge mall. after that it will be $5. and ebay now is offering a similar service at some select stores in the ferry building in san francisco as well free until christmas, $5 after that. >> all right. that's not bad. >> yeah. >> sounds like a good idea. they have to do something. they are getting eaten align from the online shopping. >> you can see what you like walking around. >>> coming up in the next half hour -- >> for retail it's not conducive. there's nobody. >> how neighborhood staples are falling victim to a transformation meant to attract a younger crowd. >> didn't come across as someone above everybody else. >> what a bay area pastor remembers most about his meeting with nelson mandela. >> how an investigation after the death of paul walker has led to an arrest. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, transformation... and placi >>> there's just no viability in this city for daytime retail. >> now at 6:30, f
. >> reporter: clearly, good for the shopper and the economy in his case. now, you should know that same- day delivery is free until christmas. here and at eastridge mall. after that it will be $5. and ebay now is offering a similar service at some select stores in the ferry building in san francisco as well free until christmas, $5 after that. >> all right. that's not bad. >> yeah. >> sounds like a good idea. they have to do something. they are getting eaten align from...
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the economy didn't always work for everyone. racial discrimination left millions of opportunity and women were confined to poorly paid professions and it was only through struggle that more women and minorities and americans with disabilities began to win warfare rights and participate in the economy. nevertheless, during the post-world war ii years, the economic ground helped disable most americans in the future looks brighter than the past. for some people, that meant following in her old man what steps and knowing that a blue-collar job let you buy a home and a car and maybe a vacation once in a while, health care and a reliable pension. in some cases, you may be the first person to graduate from college, without taking on a ton of debt, and able to function in a vibrant economy. it is true that even in those years, those claimed a much larger income than the rest. taking home about one third of our national income goes to the upper one third. it's an economy where everyone's wages and incomes were growing. and so the kid on
the economy didn't always work for everyone. racial discrimination left millions of opportunity and women were confined to poorly paid professions and it was only through struggle that more women and minorities and americans with disabilities began to win warfare rights and participate in the economy. nevertheless, during the post-world war ii years, the economic ground helped disable most americans in the future looks brighter than the past. for some people, that meant following in her old man...
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is it because the sanctions were biting deeply in the economy, or from a political perspective the architects of iran said you know what, we've been undermined for some time, and we'll show the world that we're genuine about starting a new chapter? >> well, you see in iran we have political elections. popular elections. they chose ahmadinejad eight years ago. they close a different path this election. this is an opportunity for us and for the west in order to dress this issue. we're not talking about sanctions. the affect of sanctions has been two-fold. when sanctions started you iran had less than 2,000 centerfuges. now iran has 18,000 centerfuges. the sanctions have utterly failed in that regard. now it seems to me that the west is trying to take advantage of this historic opportunity. we have a new government in iran with a different type of foreign policy, a different approach of foreign policy. our tenant versus nos have not . he will insist on our rights. we will not compromise on the basic rights of our people. but the window of opportunity is a limited window. >> that was with iran's
is it because the sanctions were biting deeply in the economy, or from a political perspective the architects of iran said you know what, we've been undermined for some time, and we'll show the world that we're genuine about starting a new chapter? >> well, you see in iran we have political elections. popular elections. they chose ahmadinejad eight years ago. they close a different path this election. this is an opportunity for us and for the west in order to dress this issue. we're not...
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. >>> one sign we are seeing of an improving economy is the holiday partying. here's an example of that. the general manager says she's seen more reservations for holiday parties than in previous year. so far that restaurant has booked 25 parties and six more are waiting to be confirmed. >>> we have parties from 10 people to 100 people. >>> she says those parties can account for 10% of the year's revenue and this year she says is looking pretty good. >>> it's the ultimate gift for a coffee lover. an extremely limited rose gold colored metal gift card. it's $450. only 4,000 were available and they sold out in second. some are going for more than $1,500 on ebay. some customers are not happy about the sale. luxury own line posted and then pulled the card immediately. >>> an unusual art theft in sacramento and it was met with an unusual punishment. a print of a nude woman on a cigar has hung for many years. there have been attempts to steal it but someone finally made off with it. but police used cameras to identify the thief. he managed to bargain his way out of b
. >>> one sign we are seeing of an improving economy is the holiday partying. here's an example of that. the general manager says she's seen more reservations for holiday parties than in previous year. so far that restaurant has booked 25 parties and six more are waiting to be confirmed. >>> we have parties from 10 people to 100 people. >>> she says those parties can account for 10% of the year's revenue and this year she says is looking pretty good. >>> it's...
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about an hour or two ago, the labor department says the economy added 203,000 jobs in november, higher than the 183,000 estimated by economists. the unemployment rate dropped to 7%, down from 7.3. it was expected to fall to 7.2. all of this good knees means the markets are up. the dow is up 106. the nasdaq up 9. s&p up 12. >>> kohl's will hold a holiday shop-a-thon. the move will help last-minute capacity shoppers. all 1156 kohl stores will open at 6:00 in the morning on the friday before christmas and stay open for 100 consecutive hours, meaning they won't close until 6:00 on christmas eve. >>> apple launches the beacon service to help you find your way around the stores. it will be available in all 254 u.s. apple stores. it sends messages to users on their iphones. the information is based on where you are on the store. you won't get the beacon messages automatically. you must download the app and give apple permission to track you. >>> well, $7 for a gallon of milk? it's being discussed in washington, d.c. pam cook in the newsroom with the important deadline around the corner. >> th
about an hour or two ago, the labor department says the economy added 203,000 jobs in november, higher than the 183,000 estimated by economists. the unemployment rate dropped to 7%, down from 7.3. it was expected to fall to 7.2. all of this good knees means the markets are up. the dow is up 106. the nasdaq up 9. s&p up 12. >>> kohl's will hold a holiday shop-a-thon. the move will help last-minute capacity shoppers. all 1156 kohl stores will open at 6:00 in the morning on the friday...
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small businesses are the backbone of our economy. but in the past, health care costs and declining coverage have hinders small business owners. the factors have -- our nation's entrepreneurial problems and help out small businesses. in fact the chairman mentioned nfib, the u.s. chamber of commerce, they have conducted a survey about small businesses asking them why is this the main issue they are concerned about? they talk about the cost of health insurance to be able to provide. in fact, 62 percent of small businesses in this country provide no health insurance to their employees, their family, or themselves. if anything, this law will enable small businesses to participate in the changes. so we have the largest -- in the process we will bring premium costs down because that will provide the kind of leverage that will enable them to -- [inaudible] a good premium. and gave consumers control over their own health care. yet, with any law of this magnitude, some will need to be made along the way. it happens every day. that is what the
small businesses are the backbone of our economy. but in the past, health care costs and declining coverage have hinders small business owners. the factors have -- our nation's entrepreneurial problems and help out small businesses. in fact the chairman mentioned nfib, the u.s. chamber of commerce, they have conducted a survey about small businesses asking them why is this the main issue they are concerned about? they talk about the cost of health insurance to be able to provide. in fact, 62...
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one reason is the sign that more americans are getting jobs, which reflects growth in the economy. the adp national employment report showed the private sector added 215,000 jobs in november, and that was more than expected. close attention will be paid to the november report, which is due out on friday. >>> it's cold out there right now. check out napa at 24 degrees. i've got a forecast for napa in the area around santa rosa, for overnight lows into the teens. napa could easily get down to 19 degrees tonight. even cooler. walnut creek, 26 degrees. right now, temperatures below freezing. the freeze warning in effect for everybody until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow except san francisco. interestingly enough, we still have light winds out there. these winds, when they die down, it's going to get colder. we're looking for records tomorrow. napa tomorrow could easily crush its record set in 1972. the records of 1972. livermore, 24. that breaks a record. oakland could break a record. san francisco could break a record. it is going to be one cold morning tomorrow morning. then on top of that, the
one reason is the sign that more americans are getting jobs, which reflects growth in the economy. the adp national employment report showed the private sector added 215,000 jobs in november, and that was more than expected. close attention will be paid to the november report, which is due out on friday. >>> it's cold out there right now. check out napa at 24 degrees. i've got a forecast for napa in the area around santa rosa, for overnight lows into the teens. napa could easily get...
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the demonstrations raised new fears that instability in one of asia's largest economies. wayne hay has more now from the capitol. >> a battle is being waged on two fronts, anti-government protesters are trying to enter the office of the prime minister and the bangkok police. this time, a rubbish truck was used to try to bake through the barriers erected by the police. it and it's okay pants were 40sed into a quick retreat. tear gas spewing from the cab. it seems some people on the streets are willing to go to extremes to achieve their goal. they want the government and the prime minister gone. yingluk shinawatra spoke to the media the day after meeting with the protest leader. she says she is willing to do anything to end the crisis. tutep's idea is that it's unconstitutional. >> we found out he isn't interested in the resignation of the prime minister, nor does he want to dissolve the parliament. he wants me to return the power of the prime minister to the people. i don't know how we can proceed with this offer because this provision doesn't exist under constitutional la
the demonstrations raised new fears that instability in one of asia's largest economies. wayne hay has more now from the capitol. >> a battle is being waged on two fronts, anti-government protesters are trying to enter the office of the prime minister and the bangkok police. this time, a rubbish truck was used to try to bake through the barriers erected by the police. it and it's okay pants were 40sed into a quick retreat. tear gas spewing from the cab. it seems some people on the streets...
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so what does that say about our economy? >> well, first of all, the data we get on -- from the retailers at this time of year is almost always contradictory and confusing. they are not always completely forthcoming because they don't want to discourage people from shopping. i think the most interesting thing we saw over the weekend, besides the fact that a number of retailers decided to be open on thanksgiving day, was that 40% of the sales were on-line. in a sense, cyber monday is an accra nism. cyber monday dates from the day when people had slow internet at home and came to work on monday after thanksgiving and ordered. now so many have broadband people are shopping on-line all the time and the retailers are scrambling to catch up with consumers. >> i shop on-line too in light of the incidents you see every black friday, always seems to be a fight somewhere and that can't help retailers, right? >> right. well, of course not. but i think people like going to the stores. we at the "wall street journal" and others did storie
so what does that say about our economy? >> well, first of all, the data we get on -- from the retailers at this time of year is almost always contradictory and confusing. they are not always completely forthcoming because they don't want to discourage people from shopping. i think the most interesting thing we saw over the weekend, besides the fact that a number of retailers decided to be open on thanksgiving day, was that 40% of the sales were on-line. in a sense, cyber monday is an...
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economy is continuing to grow. those positive job numbers pushed the dow up today, almost 200 points. the nasdaq closed about 30 points higher. >>> in the dark, and in the cold. >> that's right. a rough day for folks living here in the city of venetia. >> that little fireplace isn't hitting up the room. we're pretty cold. >> tonight, the story behind the darkness as the rain now begins to fall and the temperatures continue to drop. >>> and a mega millions lottery living up to its name. the big jackpot up for grabs just ahead of tonight's drawing. >>> a san jose police officer injured in an accident. how a security guard jumped into action to help catch the suspect. >>> it was an especially cold and dark day for thousands of people at one bay area city as the power went out for hours, just as temperatures were at their lowest. the power outage really couldn't come at a worst time for all those huddled up to stay warm invenetia. why some people are still waiting for the power to come back on. mike? >> reporter: yeah,
economy is continuing to grow. those positive job numbers pushed the dow up today, almost 200 points. the nasdaq closed about 30 points higher. >>> in the dark, and in the cold. >> that's right. a rough day for folks living here in the city of venetia. >> that little fireplace isn't hitting up the room. we're pretty cold. >> tonight, the story behind the darkness as the rain now begins to fall and the temperatures continue to drop. >>> and a mega millions...
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who think this is a sign that consumer confidence continues to be down and that's a problem for the economy. >> give us a preview of what else you are working on for the program. >> we are going to crunch all of the data that's coming out over the new obamacare website. some 400 changes that were made by programmers and code writers, but there are more changes to come as far as the back end of the site important for insurance companies. wet get into that and talk about what these numbers mean and the way this entire site is heading. >> it's the back end. everything is about the back end. >> just for you, tony harris. >> at the top of the hour right here on al jazeera america. >> a return of a familiar face to the usc football program, jessica taff is here with your supports ted lines. >> a new big man on campus, it seems. usc has named washington steve kar sizi and the trojans are hoping he can turn around the football program like he did for the huskies. he was an assistant with the usc in 2007 and '8 went 6 and 2 after taking over for lane kisin who was fired in september. mean while, tro
who think this is a sign that consumer confidence continues to be down and that's a problem for the economy. >> give us a preview of what else you are working on for the program. >> we are going to crunch all of the data that's coming out over the new obamacare website. some 400 changes that were made by programmers and code writers, but there are more changes to come as far as the back end of the site important for insurance companies. wet get into that and talk about what these...
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our economy we have to have the auto working. because the rest of the economy will fall in place. >> jacqueline: and definitely on the chilly side today. but it will get colder temperatures money in the upper 40's floor 50 sprit but we are heavy handed for twenties tonight. had it down to the south still seeing a few lingering snow shoppers. clear skies here locally so the cold temperatures will lead to a frosty conditions for most of the bay area and freezing conditions for the north bay north and inland valleys. temperatures are struggling to get into the fifties. rain will return to the forecast by friday. throughout much of the bay area san francisco will be the only place not under the freeze on morning. again widespread frost. also subfreezing temperatures. here is a look at futurecast widespread 20's and 30's. we only have slightly conditions. >> jacqueline: temperatures in the 40's struggling to get into the fifties. first let's look at the morning low temperatures. freezing in concord 28 in santa rosa and in napa 35 for
our economy we have to have the auto working. because the rest of the economy will fall in place. >> jacqueline: and definitely on the chilly side today. but it will get colder temperatures money in the upper 40's floor 50 sprit but we are heavy handed for twenties tonight. had it down to the south still seeing a few lingering snow shoppers. clear skies here locally so the cold temperatures will lead to a frosty conditions for most of the bay area and freezing conditions for the north bay...
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economy adding 203,000 jobs. did you nail that number? if you did, you'll be joining carl next to talk about it. we'll bring you today's nail the number winner when "squawk on the street" continues. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of exacting precision and some of the best offers of the year [ ding! ] at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the put of perfection. to help secure retirements and protect financial futures. to help communities recover and rebuild. for companies going from garage to global. on the ground, in the air, even into space. we repaid every dollar america lent us. and gave america back a profit. we're here to keep our promises. to help you realize a better tomorrow. from the families of aig, happy holidays. >>> we do have a winner. this month's winner nailed the number on the head, a guess of 203,000. joining us this morning, brad kinegie joins us on the cnbc news line. congratulations. good to have you with us. >> thank you very much. >> part of it is getting the number right, whi
economy adding 203,000 jobs. did you nail that number? if you did, you'll be joining carl next to talk about it. we'll bring you today's nail the number winner when "squawk on the street" continues. [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of exacting precision and some of the best offers of the year [ ding! ] at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the put of perfection. to help secure retirements and protect financial futures. to help communities recover...
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a little bit actually we had some decent news on the economy. but this time of year things fluctuate a bit. right now the futures are fluctuating as well. could be a slightly lower opening but we will get a better read. market opens up. bell rings in an hour and ten minutes. >>> honda offering significant deals. dealers will get a $3,000 bonus for any extra car or truck sale. >>> coming up. two young children diagnosissed with cancer just days apart. how strangers -- >> i break down and cry all the time because i can't believe the generosity. >> how stringers and friends in pacifica are coming together to help. >>> and making it harder to buy tobacco. the surprising change one local city is considering. [ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ pillsbury cookie dough. make the hol
a little bit actually we had some decent news on the economy. but this time of year things fluctuate a bit. right now the futures are fluctuating as well. could be a slightly lower opening but we will get a better read. market opens up. bell rings in an hour and ten minutes. >>> honda offering significant deals. dealers will get a $3,000 bonus for any extra car or truck sale. >>> coming up. two young children diagnosissed with cancer just days apart. how strangers -- >>...
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wrestling fans to the bay area in the spring of 2015, as well as generating tens of thousands for the economy. >> you will not want to miss sports night which is hosted by gary radnich. it was also featured gary's radio partner larry krueger. this is a brand new show here on kron4 spread we will have live the debates and interviews. the show will premiere thursday night at 9:00 p.m.. >> we will be right back. >> on welcome back. we are tracking a another cold morning. >> earlier this morning we drop down into the teens in petaluma. we have plenty of low 20s but now we have bottomed out and the temperatures are not set to drop any more. it is very frigid at 21 degrees out the door. it is a little cooler closer to the west porto area. we have actually seen some of the coldest on readings but we still have the freeze on and on till 9:00 a.m. this morning pripet the national weather service is scheduled to reissue the freeze warning tonight into tomorrow. this will impact mostly everyone to keep them on the coldest readings are between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. this morning. i want to break down yo
wrestling fans to the bay area in the spring of 2015, as well as generating tens of thousands for the economy. >> you will not want to miss sports night which is hosted by gary radnich. it was also featured gary's radio partner larry krueger. this is a brand new show here on kron4 spread we will have live the debates and interviews. the show will premiere thursday night at 9:00 p.m.. >> we will be right back. >> on welcome back. we are tracking a another cold morning. >>...
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only likely to go after you for taxes on big items like cars or art, when it comes to the fluctuating economy of california, you never know when a simple cyber monday purchase could haunt you. >> there have been moments when they needed every dime they could get. >> reporter: julie watts, kpix 5. >> earlier this year, the u.s. senate passed the marketplace fairness act. it would require retailers with over a million dollars in sales to collect state tax but the bill is stalled in congress. >>> coming up at 5:19, how low will they go? a look at whether gas prices are still dropping now that thanksgiving is over. >>> and i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up, the 49ers look to gain some ground in the nfc west and the a's add some pitching to the roster in a big, bi shake-up. we'll tell you who is coming and going. >> what's cool about your school? email your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. we may come and feature your school on the show. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> cold front sliding into the bay area. a major change in the weather coming our way. get ready for freezing temperatures. we'll talk about
only likely to go after you for taxes on big items like cars or art, when it comes to the fluctuating economy of california, you never know when a simple cyber monday purchase could haunt you. >> there have been moments when they needed every dime they could get. >> reporter: julie watts, kpix 5. >> earlier this year, the u.s. senate passed the marketplace fairness act. it would require retailers with over a million dollars in sales to collect state tax but the bill is stalled...
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hey, the economy is down, you need to protect the public fisc. that's my record, personally. i leave my office, even in the state capitol, i turn off the light switch. >> with the new hike, the base pay is more than $9 5,000 annually. it's the highest in the country, although politicians do not receive pension. >>> former giants slugger barry bonds is paying up but he isn't giving up on having part of his conviction overturned. bonds has now paid a $4,100 fine in connection with the federal obstruction of justice conviction. the jury ruled the giants legend was criminally evasive during his 2003 testimony before a grand jury regarding performance-enhancing drugs. the sentence also includes 30 days of house arrest, two years of probation, and 250 hours of community service. bonds has not started serving part of that sentence. his attorneys are now asking for another appellate court to review the case instead. >>> today the 49ers played santa instead of football, one of their best programs of the year. ask any player and they'll tell you the same thing. part of the team's annua
hey, the economy is down, you need to protect the public fisc. that's my record, personally. i leave my office, even in the state capitol, i turn off the light switch. >> with the new hike, the base pay is more than $9 5,000 annually. it's the highest in the country, although politicians do not receive pension. >>> former giants slugger barry bonds is paying up but he isn't giving up on having part of his conviction overturned. bonds has now paid a $4,100 fine in connection with...